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[The Red Tiger swims back into the sealed chamber, the water rippling with a faint luminescent glow. Maya watches, tears forming.]

MAYA (steadying) We become the ones who *document* it. Not exploit. Not release. Not forget.

REDDINGTON (V.O.) (ARCHIVE) We’ve never seen anything like it. Its skin—like fire. But this… this isn’t a trophy. It’s a gate. Once opened, you can’t close it. SS Nina 10 Yrs Red Tiger Mini -mp4- txt

She decides to by securing the aquarium and documenting the encounter, but not releasing the tiger into the wild where it could wreak ecological havoc. Instead, Maya initiates a remote‑activation protocol that seals the aquarium with a reinforced, self‑sustaining habitat, turning the wreck into a living marine sanctuary . The crew uploads the entire footage—including the original Red‑Tiger‑10Yrs.mp4 —to ORI’s open‑access archive, ensuring that the world can learn from the tragedy without endangering the balance of the seas.

[Li‑Wei’s console beeps. A corrupted video file flickers onto the main display: “RED‑TIGER‑10YRS.MP4”. The image is grainy, showing a massive, scarred creature swimming through a dark tunnel.] [The Red Tiger swims back into the sealed

Samir proposes to release the animal back into the open ocean, arguing that humanity has no right to imprison a sentient apex predator. Maya, torn between honoring Reddington’s wish to “keep the secret” and the ethical imperative to free a living being, hesitates. In a flash of insight, she recalls a line from Reddington’s diary: “The greatest discoveries are those we choose not to exploit.”

[Samir’s hand hovers over the release lever. He looks at Maya, then at the tiger.] Not release

While Samir records footage for the documentary, Li‑Wei decodes the ship’s black‑box. The recordings reveal a frantic conversation between Captain Reddington and his crew: a moral clash between scientific curiosity and the fear of releasing a predator that could upset the oceanic food chain. Reddington’s last words echo: “We’ve opened a door we can’t close. Let the tiger keep its secret.”

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